Late in the nineteenth century, landscape architect Charles Eliot conceived of a visionary network of parks throughout the Boston metropolitan region. His innovative planning method merged science and scenery to reveal the “deep past” of geologic features, which framed a geographically diverse regional park system.Free and Open to the Public
Seating is limited. Reservations are requested: e-mail friendsoffairsted@gmail.com or leave a message at 617-566-1689, ext. 265.
Limited street parking available; public parking is not allowed in the Wheelock parking lot. Venue is easily accessible by the MBTA Green line “C” train—Hawes Street or “D” train – Longwood stations.